Russell Freedman
Russell Freedman thinks some of the best stories are those that are factual. It's why he's made a living of telling those non-fiction stories to children across the country. Born in San Francisco, Freedman graduated from the University of California. His nonfiction writing first blossomed as a reporter and editor for the Associated Press and later as a publicity writer.
While Freedman writes on subjects ranging from history to animal behavior, biographies have become his niche and the genre for which he is best known. Freedman frequently travels to gather materials for his books, including a trip traveling all across mainland China.
Freedman's more than 47 nonfiction books have won him such awards as two Newbery Medals, a Newbery Honor, a Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, and a Washington Post Children's Book Guild Non-fiction Award.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Teenagers Who Made History |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
Give Me Liberty |
Lincoln: A Photobiography |
Babe Didrikson Zaharias |
Cowboys of the Wild West |
Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery |
The Life and Death of Crazy Horse |
Kids at Work |
Martha Graham: A Dancer’s Life |
The Wright Brothers |
Out of Darkness: The Story of Louis Braille |
Immigrant Kids |
Buffalo Hunt |
Indian Chiefs |
Confucius: The Golden Rule |
Children of the Wild West |
In Defense of Liberty |
The Voice That Challenged A Nation |
The Struggle For Equal Rights |
An Indian Winter |